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Computer 7 Advanced Chemistry with Vernier 7 - 1 Acid-Base Titration A Titration is a process used to determine the volume of a solution that is needed to react with a given amount of another substance. In this experiment, your goal is to determine the molar concentration of two acid solutions by conducting titrations with a base of known concentration. You will be testing a strong acid , HCl, solution and a weak acid , HC2H3O2, solution. You will use the sodium hydroxide, NaOH, solution that you standardized in Lab 6 as your base of known concentration. The reaction equations are shown below in net ionic form. H+ (aq) + OH (aq) H2O(l) HC2H3O2(aq) + OH (aq) H2O(l) + C2H3O2 (aq) The stoichiometry of the two reactions is identical; thus, your calculations will be straightforward. However, you will observe a significant difference in how the two acid solutions react with NaOH.
Computer 7 Advanced Chemistry with Vernier 7 - 1 Acid-Base Titration A titration is a process used to determine the volume of a solution that is needed to react with a
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